Abstract: This study explores factors that influence teachers ’ adoption of curriculum innovations in the context of one specific innovation—Contextualized Computing Curricula. From a teacher-oriented perspective, we propose a theoretical model to represent hypotheses regarding potential adoption factors with an emphasis on the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes that teachers hold about curriculum, students and themselves. We conducted a pilot study to examine those proposed factors through three summer workshops in 2007. We use the results of the pilot study to extend and refine the proposed model. Our findings indicate that teacher excitement in the new course drives adoption, while systemic issues inhibit adoption. This model might potent...
How is technology being integrated to the extent possible toward the goals of improving teaching and...
Due to the rapid pace at which emerging technologies are evolving, many educators feel apprehensive ...
What explains teacher-initiated curriculum innovation? Sparse but consistent literature in theories ...
We are learning much about how to design project-based curriculum that leverages technology, but we ...
An important purpose of integrating computer use into everyday classroom instruction is to help stud...
In this paper, we present the results of an interview study revealing how Computer Science (CS) teac...
The role of information technology (IT) in education has significantly increased, but resistance to ...
The Information Age has brought many changes to the modern world. These changes are altering the way...
Grounded in developmental change theory, the purpose of this study was to identify the factors that ...
Because computer technology represents a major financial outlay for school districts and is an effic...
This study explored the adoption of computing by teachers who have successfully integrated computing...
Technology adoption is usually modeled as a process with dynamic transitions between costs and benef...
This study examined factors that influence teachers\u27 adoption and use of information technology i...
Despite increases in computer access and technology training, technology is not being used to suppor...
What explains teacher-initiated curriculum innovation? Sparse but consistent literature in theories ...
How is technology being integrated to the extent possible toward the goals of improving teaching and...
Due to the rapid pace at which emerging technologies are evolving, many educators feel apprehensive ...
What explains teacher-initiated curriculum innovation? Sparse but consistent literature in theories ...
We are learning much about how to design project-based curriculum that leverages technology, but we ...
An important purpose of integrating computer use into everyday classroom instruction is to help stud...
In this paper, we present the results of an interview study revealing how Computer Science (CS) teac...
The role of information technology (IT) in education has significantly increased, but resistance to ...
The Information Age has brought many changes to the modern world. These changes are altering the way...
Grounded in developmental change theory, the purpose of this study was to identify the factors that ...
Because computer technology represents a major financial outlay for school districts and is an effic...
This study explored the adoption of computing by teachers who have successfully integrated computing...
Technology adoption is usually modeled as a process with dynamic transitions between costs and benef...
This study examined factors that influence teachers\u27 adoption and use of information technology i...
Despite increases in computer access and technology training, technology is not being used to suppor...
What explains teacher-initiated curriculum innovation? Sparse but consistent literature in theories ...
How is technology being integrated to the extent possible toward the goals of improving teaching and...
Due to the rapid pace at which emerging technologies are evolving, many educators feel apprehensive ...
What explains teacher-initiated curriculum innovation? Sparse but consistent literature in theories ...